>Unless the geneticaly modified test trees are being
grown in a
>bubble, their GM pollen is being shared in the wild.
Actually, last I knew, they were being grown in a
bubble of sorts. It's been a few years, but when I
worked at Cornell I helped set up giant fine-mesh
tents over the GM apples to prevent insect movement of
pollen. The tents stayed up all through the flowering
period.
I wasn't actually involved with this particular
project...I was just an extra set of hands to help
with some really big tents.
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[NAFEX] Re: GM apple trees,
Philip Stewart, 03/29/2005